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<blockquote data-quote="MFE" data-source="post: 16513525" data-attributes="member: 36397"><p>I don't know how those guys did it. I used to work with a guy who was in a unit doing operations where they weren't supposed to be operating. Getting shot at landing, getting shot at taking off, getting shot at on the ground. I watched We Were Soldiers, and I asked him: How did you cope? How the hell did you fly into a wall of fire, how did you get out into a wall of fire, how did you take off through a wall of fire? He said "you just did it. You only thought about it later." And seeing this made me remember the scenes in that movie of them taking fire in the air, of hosing the blood out of the helicopter kinda sorta and then going back for another load. I don't know how any of them, or anybody in any situation like it, before or since, have done it. Hats off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MFE, post: 16513525, member: 36397"] I don't know how those guys did it. I used to work with a guy who was in a unit doing operations where they weren't supposed to be operating. Getting shot at landing, getting shot at taking off, getting shot at on the ground. I watched We Were Soldiers, and I asked him: How did you cope? How the hell did you fly into a wall of fire, how did you get out into a wall of fire, how did you take off through a wall of fire? He said "you just did it. You only thought about it later." And seeing this made me remember the scenes in that movie of them taking fire in the air, of hosing the blood out of the helicopter kinda sorta and then going back for another load. I don't know how any of them, or anybody in any situation like it, before or since, have done it. Hats off. [/QUOTE]
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